Object Sub-category (Identification)Definition:
- This field contains the second level of classification of the object.
Observations:- This field is used to group objects more precisely. It is to be used in conjunction with the Object Category field.
- The contents of the Object Sub-category field depend on the contents of the Object Category field.
- To identify the sub-category of the object, refer to the Info-Muse Network classification systems.1
Entry rules:- Enter the full name of the sub-category, making sure to respect the spelling prescribed by the sub-category lists in the classification systems.
- This field may contain up to two entries, separated by a semicolon followed by a space. The data should be entered in the same order as for the Object Category field.
Example
Classification of a mosque lamp in a museum of ethnology, history or historical archaeology
| Object Category | Communication Artifacts; Furnishings |
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| Object Sub-category | Ceremonial Artifact; Lighting Device |
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| Object Name | mosque lamp |
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- If two sub-categories are part of the same category, it is not necessary to enter the category name more than once.
ExampleClassification of a print depicting the Louis-Joseph Papineau house
in a museum of ethnology, history or historical archaeology | Object Category | Communication Artifacts |
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| Object Sub-category | Original Art, Work on Paper; Documentary Artifact |
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| Object Name | print |
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| Title | Louis-Joseph Papineau House |
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